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A collectors' lot to include a quantity of ceramics, British Anchor 'Country Cottage' pattern covered tureen, collectors' plates, Country Lane ramekins, storage jars, a Chinese model of a child riding a buffalo, a pair of carved wooden Chinese models of horses, a cinnabar lacquer tray, a quantity of Chinese carved wooden vase stands, Chinese bowls, a small quantity of glassware to include a pair of candlestick, jug, a small basket, tableware, etc.
A vintage ebony dressing table set comprising a tray, brush, shoehorn with button hook, buffer, ring holder, candlesticks, lidded box and circular box with pincushion top, a barleytwist candlestick, an oak glove box, wooden egg cups, pastry tools, a wooden coffee jar, cheeseboard and knife and a wooden circular carved oak wall-mounted barometer.
Beatles memorabilia: an original ticket stub for the Beatles final concert and Candlestick Park, San Francisco on August 29th 1966. Measures 12.3 x 6.5cm. Very good condition. Also a torn stub for The Beatles at the International Amphitheatre, Chicago on August 12th 1966, measures 6 x 3.5cm.
NAPKIN RINGS ETC. A pair of engraved napkin rings with vacant cartouche. Birmingham 1919. Also, a pair of Georgian bright cut sugar tongs & a single tapering candlestick, Chester 1906. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
Late 11th-12th century AD. A substantial bronze lion probably from the base of a lamp or pricket candlestick, the body modelled in a strong stance, with short legs, shallow paws, large eyes emerging under a voluminous mane, sculpted with full curls with scroll-like endings; a notch at three sides in the middle of the body indicating that the lion served as foot for a larger object. See Swarzenski, G., 'A Romanesque Aquamanile in the Guennol Collection' in Brooklyn Museum Bulletin 4:1-10, New York, 1949; Glass, A., ‘A Medieval Bronze Lion’ in Gesta, Pre-Serial Issue. Annual of the International Center of Romanesque Art Inc., Chicago, 1963, pp.1-3; Gabrieli, F. & Scerrato, U., Gli Arabi in Italia, Milano, 1989. 2.8 kg, 17cm (6 3/4"). Property of a gentleman from Vienna; from his private collection formed since 1970; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.10955-179098. Lions were a favourite subject of Roman art and frequently appeared on cornices and on enriched mouldings. Sometimes they served as elements of waterspouts in the atria of Roman houses. The use of the lion head as a decorative element declined in the west in the 5th century AD, but was revived again in the 9th century in Carolingian art (see the bronze doors at Aachen"). Swarzenski said that 'the artistic aims of Romanesque sculpture found their purest expression in these small works in metal, enamel and miniature painting which often surpass the official formal achievements of the monumental arts.' [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website] For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price [No Reserve] Fine condition.
A Royal Worcester porcelain “Kate Greenaway” sugar caster figure of a girl in yellow bonnet & long pink dress, 6¾” high, date code for 1883; a ditto ivory & gilt figure of a boy standing beside an urn, 6¾”; & a ditto candlestick figure of a boy standing beside a tree trunk (lacking candle sconce), 6” high.
Six items of Ruskin pottery including mottled turquoise bowl, orange lustre vase, candlestick and three vasesCondition report: All in good condition although the orange lustre vase has a couple of tiny scratches to the body. Please see additional images. The smallest vase measures 11cm high. The largest measures 25cm high.
A pair of silver candlesticks, with detachable sconces, Corinthian capitals and square stepped beaded bases, Sheffield 1897, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson. Height 16 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: One candlestick has denting to each of the four corners to the capital, the fluted column is showing a split to the fluted sections and the fluted column appears to have a repair and there appears to be a few holes remaining, the stepped square base has flattened points to the corners and some denting to the base rim and wear to the hallmarks leaving the makers mark partially obscured. The other candlestick is in slightly better condition, however it does have a repair to the base of the fluted column and similar denting and wear to the stepped square base and to the corners. Each candlestick is weighted.
An 18th century bell metal pillar candlestick of architectural design, with stepped square base, 23 cm high, and a 19th century Toleware oval two handled tray printed and painted with continental views and flowers. 40 cm x 29 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The candlestick is a good example and generally in good overall condition although there is significant wear and rubbing to the column. The Toleware tray is scuffed and worn and has some slight rusting.
A 19th century polished brass chamberstick, with circular sconce and drip pan, 9 cm high, a pair of 19th century polished brass candlesticks of small proportion, 12 cm high x 6 cm diameter, and a modern cast metal frog candlestick, 22 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Chamberstick has a slightly misshapen and dented drip pan. The pair of miniature candlesticks are slightly dented to the bases whilst the modern candlestick is in a good condition
A Wedgwood blue and white bone china candlestick, 15 cm high, a similar oval lidded box, a similar oval lid, 2 continental porcelain figures of birds and a Chinese porcelain circular bowl decorated with blossom on a green ground, 5 cm x 11 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Wedgwood candlestick is chipped to rim. Birds are in good condition as is the Chinese bowl and the other items in this lot. The Chinese bowl is 20th century
I* A Set of Twelve Edward VII Silver and Ivorine Handled Fish Knives and Forks and Mixed Silverware, the fish knives and forks by Levesley Brothers, Sheffield 1906, contained in oak canteen, 13.25ins x 10.25ins x 2.5ins high, a pair of Edward VII silver pillar candlesticks, Birmingham 1906, 5.25ins high, one other silver pillar candlestick, and selection of condiments, combined weighable silver 3ozs, and a small selection of stainless steel bladed and ivory handled knives
A collection of silver to include:A pair of Victorian shell shaped salts on three ball feet with matching salt spoons, all hallmarked by William Henry Leather, Birmingham, 1898, in fitted case, 0.64 ozt (19.9 grams) - overall condition goodAn Edwardian silver handled set comprising two button hooks and a shoe horn, hallmarked Chester, 1906 and a matched set of four Continental white metal mounted candlestick holders, ornate green faux marble holders on ornate bases, the bases stamped 95 Silver (Q)
A collection of silver to include: George V cigarette case, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1926, 4.12ozt (127.8 grams) Victorian walking cane with Tiger's eye terminal and silver collar with engraved decoration, hallmarked Birmingham, 1880 (cane split) together with a composite ivorine and ebony candlestick with silver soccle, hallmarked Sheffield, 1920; a modern fancy silver chain with heart locket, 1967; an oval engine turned locket stamped Sterling, combined weight 2.06 ozt and a fish pendant (Q)

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